2026 News Archive
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Military should be allowed to complete the mission
Our favorite local TDS veteran dropped his fourth criticism of the Iran conflict, and wants a War Powers Act vote in Congress. Per the act,…
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Top-ranked De Soto upends Lansing 10-1
Kyle BelangerSports correspondentLANSING – Not much was working for the Lansing High School baseball team during its 10-1 United Kansas Conference home loss to De…
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Educators can score free stuff, discounts for Teacher Appreciation Week
Staff reportIn recognition of the long hours, hard work and care teachers bring to their classrooms every day, a number of national chains are saying…
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The neighbors think your grass is greener
You know how some people — not me, but some people — get to feeling envious, inadequate and as boring as a brown paper bag…
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Leavenworth church to host flute concert
Staff reportFirst Presbyterian Church in Leavenworth will host a free Mother’s Day concert on Sunday.The concert begins at 3 p.m. in the church sanctuary and…
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CASA fundraiser gallops to support children
Micah BraySpecial to the TimesSupporters of the First Judicial District CASA Association gathered recently at Deer Ridge Estates for an evening of fun and fundraising…
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Crowd questions company seeking to build data center in Pott County
WAMEGO, May 6, 2026 -- A sometimes raucous crowd of around 150 people greeted Ryan Sanders and Charles Kontz, principals of Beltline Energy, tonight at the Iron Clad.
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